How to sign up for Disney +

How to sign up for Disney Plus

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Disney+ is the newest and splashiest entrant into the online streaming wars. It comes complete with a boatload of iconic content ready to stream, with marquee titles from Star Wars: A New Hope to Iron Man to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs available for you to watch, some for the first time in years. The service’s launch comes at the perfect time with most Britons being forced into lockdown. To start streaming you can sign up for a free trial to Disney+ today.

How much is Disney+?

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Disney+ offers a 7-day free trial so you can test out their offerings without committing. To sign up for your free trial, go to DisneyPlus.com. You will need to enter in your email address and a credit card number or Paypal details to get set up, and you will need to cancel your free trial within seven days, otherwise, you will be charged for the subscription. If you decide to continue the subscription, the cost will be for £6.99 a month or £59.99 per year.

The subscription-based platform will serve as the new home for Walt Disney Studios films as well as original, exclusive Disney+ content like Lucasfilm’s new Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and a full slate of live-action Marvel shows. Disney+ is also the home for original series like High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, a live-action Lady and the Tramp remake, and an upcoming Lizzie Maguire reboot.

In addition to its all-new programming, Disney+ offers on-demand access to classic titles like Fantasia, The Little Mermaid, the original High School Musical, Lilo & Stitch, The Sword in the Stone, Toy Story, Tron, Up, and Wall-E. The extensive library also includes such beloved TV series as Boy Meets World, DuckTales, Kim Possible, Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, That’s So Raven, and 30 seasons of The Simpsons.

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